by STAR Liaison » 04 Nov 2020 17:33
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Nov 2020 19:57
by The Cube » 07 Nov 2020 20:38
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Nov 2020 23:40
by STAR Liaison » 08 Nov 2020 09:58
The Cube Yes, it was 2003 when the "five fragments" got mentioned. I'm sure of four of them.
Tilehurst End - there was a bit of brick wall left standing because the other side was something like a sub-station.
South Bank towards the Tilehurst End - there was painted white wall left because it backed on to the Tilehurst Road houses.
There was another bit of wall somewhere at the Town End - so that would be the away toilets as mentioned in the OP, probably backing on to the houses on Suffolk Road.
Blue gatepost attached to the last house on Norfolk Road at the Town End - and I thought that was the best one.
Also, there was a metal pole (phone line?) attached to the same house that had some blue paint on it and certainly survived longer than the gatepost.
I can't remember if the last two were combined, though - if they were, there is one other.
The fifth might be the plaque on Quinn Court behind the Tilehurst End, or there was some stuff in the Spread Eagle, although I think the fifth really was part of the ground itself.
If it is a school project, all they need to do is visit and use their eyes.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 08 Nov 2020 13:29
by kirkrich » 08 Nov 2020 13:50
by RoyalBlue » 08 Nov 2020 14:08
Mid Sussex Royal Be interesting to know what fans out there bought stuff from the auction soon after we moved into the Madstad.
I was on holiday sadly and missed it; I'm sure the dugouts and maybe parts of the floodlights got sold to local non league clubs
I'm also sure I saw a picture of one of the turnstiles in someone's house
by Forbury Lion » 10 Nov 2020 16:23
by Forbury Lion » 10 Nov 2020 16:26
They might well find a 6th fragment as they look at the site with fresh eyes.STAR LiaisonThe Cube Yes, it was 2003 when the "five fragments" got mentioned. I'm sure of four of them.
Tilehurst End - there was a bit of brick wall left standing because the other side was something like a sub-station.
South Bank towards the Tilehurst End - there was painted white wall left because it backed on to the Tilehurst Road houses.
There was another bit of wall somewhere at the Town End - so that would be the away toilets as mentioned in the OP, probably backing on to the houses on Suffolk Road.
Blue gatepost attached to the last house on Norfolk Road at the Town End - and I thought that was the best one.
Also, there was a metal pole (phone line?) attached to the same house that had some blue paint on it and certainly survived longer than the gatepost.
I can't remember if the last two were combined, though - if they were, there is one other.
The fifth might be the plaque on Quinn Court behind the Tilehurst End, or there was some stuff in the Spread Eagle, although I think the fifth really was part of the ground itself.
If it is a school project, all they need to do is visit and use their eyes.
Thanks chaps for all your replies . I think you’ve nailed it.
The kids are eight!! They won’t have a clue what EP looked like.
by Sutekh » 11 Nov 2020 13:28
RoyalBlueMid Sussex Royal Be interesting to know what fans out there bought stuff from the auction soon after we moved into the Madstad.
I was on holiday sadly and missed it; I'm sure the dugouts and maybe parts of the floodlights got sold to local non league clubs
I'm also sure I saw a picture of one of the turnstiles in someone's house
Sit up bench. Boot pegs from home dressing room. Network South East admission Signs from Southbank turnstiles.
by Ark Royal » 11 Nov 2020 13:54
Mid Sussex Royal Be interesting to know what fans out there bought stuff from the auction soon after we moved into the Madstad.
I was on holiday sadly and missed it; I'm sure the dugouts and maybe parts of the floodlights got sold to local non league clubs
I'm also sure I saw a picture of one of the turnstiles in someone's house
by Forbury Lion » 11 Nov 2020 14:24
by Ark Royal » 11 Nov 2020 14:33
Forbury Lion If only we had a 3d model of Elm Park, we could start to piece it back together with all the fragments still in existence, sold on toto fans or taken by fans for safe keeping (you know who you are), sold on elsewhere and then just replicate the rest. I can contribute some urine towards a recreation of the South Bank river and maybe a bucket of sand towards a Elm Park pitch replica.
by RoyalBlue » 11 Nov 2020 16:04
Forbury Lion If only we had a 3d model of Elm Park, we could start to piece it back together with all the fragments still in existence, sold on toto fans or taken by fans for safe keeping (you know who you are), sold on elsewhere and then just replicate the rest. I can contribute some urine towards a recreation of the South Bank river and maybe a bucket of sand towards a Elm Park pitch replica.
by bcubed » 12 Nov 2020 23:25
Forbury Lion I'd like to think in 100 years an android version of Tony Robinson will be presenting Time Team and the resident artist will re-create Elm Park based on the 5 remaining fragments found on the site.
The drawing will probably look something like this:
by Millsy » 18 Nov 2020 09:45
by Tony Le Mesmer » 18 Nov 2020 14:33
Millsy Oh what I'd give for just one more afternoon on the Southbank
by STAR Liaison » 18 Nov 2020 17:05
Millsy Oh what I'd give for just one more afternoon on the Southbank
by boycey » 18 Nov 2020 17:08
STAR LiaisonMillsy Oh what I'd give for just one more afternoon on the Southbank
I know. Especially on a wet Saturday afternoon, muddy, greasy top, rain hissing down on to the pitch, drips coming through the roof, crazy crazy people standing on the Tilehurst End regardless, away fans suffering the chant of ' you're getting wet, you're getting wet, we're not.'
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